Explore Legal.io

For Clients
Legal.io company logo
Hire Talent
Find the best fit for any legal role
For Members
Jobs
The best legal jobs, updated daily
Salaries
Benchmark compensation for any legal role
Learn
Learn and grow with our community
Events
Connect with peers at exclusive events
Apps
Tools to streamline legal work
Advertise on Legal.io
Post a job for free
Reach more qualified applicants quickly
Advertise with Us
Reach a targeted audience

For Clients

Hire Talent
Legal.io company logo
Solutions
Find the best fit for any legal role
New Hire
Get highly qualified candidates in days
Popular Roles
Data & Tools
Budget Calculator
Plan and manage your legal budget
Salary Insights
Compensation data for legal roles
Vendor Directory
The ultimate list of legal tech tools

The NextGen Bar Exam: A New Era in Five Jurisdictions

New bar exam will first be implemented in Maryland, Missouri, Oregon, Wyoming, and Connecticut.

The NextGen Bar Exam: A New Era in Five Jurisdictions

The legal profession is on the brink of a significant transformation with the introduction of the NextGen Bar Exam. Five jurisdictions have announced their intention to administer this new bar exam, marking a significant shift in the licensure process for aspiring attorneys. 

The jurisdictions leading this change are Maryland, Missouri, Oregon, Wyoming, and Connecticut. Here’s a closer look at each:

Maryland

Maryland plans to administer the NextGen bar exam for the first time in July 2026. The current bar exam in Maryland is a two-day Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) consisting of the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), the Multistate Essay Examination (MEE), and the Multistate Performance Test (MPT). The MBE is a 200-question multiple-choice exam, while the MEE consists of six 30-minute essay questions. The MPT is a practical test where examinees are provided with a case file and must complete legal tasks.

Missouri

Missouri also plans to administer the NextGen bar exam for the first time in July 2026. The current Missouri Bar Exam is a two-day UBE. Day one consists of two 90-minute MPT questions and six 30-minute MEE questions. Day two is dedicated to the MBE.

Oregon

Oregon plans to administer the NextGen bar exam for the first time in July 2026. The current Oregon Bar Exam is a two-day UBE. Day one consists of six 30-minute MEE questions and two 90-minute MPT questions. Day two is dedicated to the MBE.

Wyoming

Wyoming aims to administer the NextGen bar exam for the first time in July 2027. The current Wyoming Bar Exam is a two-day UBE. Day one consists of six 30-minute MEE questions and two 90-minute MPT questions. Day two is dedicated to the MBE.

Connecticut

Connecticut has yet to finalize its first administration date. The current Connecticut Bar Exam is a two-day UBE. Day one consists of six 30-minute MEE questions and two 90-minute MPT questions. Day two is dedicated to the MBE.

The NextGen Bar Exam

The NextGen bar exam is being developed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE), which currently develops bar exam content for 54 of 56 US jurisdictions. This new exam represents the first major re-envisioning of the bar exam in the past 25 years.

The NextGen bar exam will test a broad range of foundational lawyering skills, utilizing a focused set of clearly identified fundamental legal concepts and principles needed in today’s practice of law. It will be administered over one and a half days, with two three-hour sessions on day one and one three-hour session on day two.

A New Era of Lawyer Licensure

The NextGen bar exam emulates a ‘day in the life’ of a lawyer by integrating the assessment of core lawyering skills and foundational doctrine. This approach aligns with the expectations of a newly licensed lawyer securing a general license to practice law in the interest of public protection.

Maryland State Board of Law Examiners’ director Jeff Shipley expressed excitement about adopting the NextGen bar exam beginning in July 2026. He believes it will be a valuable tool for ensuring that every newly licensed attorney in Maryland is ready to begin practicing law.

Missouri has also shown commitment to forward-thinking enhancements in attorney licensure. Hon. Cynthia L. Martin, Judge of the Court of Appeals, Western District of Missouri, who chairs the Implementation Steering Committee overseeing implementation of the NextGen exam, expressed trust and confidence in the research underlying development of the NextGen bar exam.

The adoption of the NextGen bar exam by these five jurisdictions marks an important step towards a new era of lawyer licensure in the U.S. As more jurisdictions consider this transition, it will be interesting to see how this shift impacts legal education and practice across the country.

Legal.io Logo
Welcome to Legal.io

Connect with peers, level up skills, and find jobs at the world's best in-house legal departments

More from Legal.io

UK ICO's Draft Guidance on Biometric Recognition: An Overview on Data Protection and Compliance

The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has taken a pivotal step in advancing data protection standards.

UK ICO's Draft Guidance on Biometric Recognition: An Overview on Data Protection and Compliance
TechnologyGovernmentPrivacy
Cleary Gottlieb Creates Nonequity Partner Tier Amid Broader Industry Shift

Cleary Gottlieb announced that it would start naming nonequity partners, following several other top law firms that have started using this classification to retain top associate talent.

Cleary Gottlieb Creates Nonequity Partner Tier Amid Broader Industry Shift
The Supreme Court Debates the Future of Online Speech

The Supreme Court appeared skeptical of a pair of laws in Texas and Florida restricting how social media companies and others hosting user-generated content can moderate their sites.

The Supreme Court Debates the Future of Online Speech
NewsletterTechnology
Google Settles Antitrust Allegations with 50 States over Play Store Practices

Google was accused of monopolistic practices and of inflating prices in the Android app market.

Google Settles Antitrust Allegations with 50 States over Play Store Practices
TechnologyAntitrust and Trade RegulationGovernment
Legal.io Newsletter - September 30, 2022

Published weekly on Friday, the Legal.io Newsletter covers the latest in legal, talent & tech.

Legal.io Newsletter - September 30, 2022
Legal OperationsTechnologyIn-House Counsel
Thomson Reuters Survey Reveals Progress in Small Law Firms

The latest Thomson Reuters Institute survey, the eighth edition of the State of U.S. Small Law Firms report, marks a significant shift in small law firms' longstanding struggle with administrative tasks. For the first time since 2016, the survey found an increase in the time lawyers at small firms (29 or fewer lawyers) spend practicing law, rising from 56% to 61%.

Thomson Reuters Survey Reveals Progress in Small Law Firms
General CounselTechnologyCareer
Hormel Foods Appoints New Senior VP of External Affairs & GC

Colleen Batcheler steps into a key leadership role at Hormel Foods Corporation, overseeing global Legal and External Affairs.

CareerGeneral Counsel
The Sharing Economy Just Got A Whole Lot Messier

High-profile Uber and FedEx cases demonstrate how misclassifying workers as independent contractors instead of employees can threaten your company. Here’s everything you need to know.

The Sharing Economy Just Got A Whole Lot Messier
Business and CorporateLabor and Employment
Legal.io Logo
Welcome to Legal.io

Connect with peers, level up your skills, and find jobs at the world's best in-house legal departments